Easy set-up pole and support system

ABSTRACT

The principle use of this invention is to allow the user to safely put up and take down a pole without climbing a ladder, removing any bolts or fasteners. Conventional types of removable pole support systems can be heavy, costly and time consuming to put up and take down. The “Easy Set-Up Pole &amp; Support System” allows the user to mount a pole, in mainly the vertical direction without clamps or a ladder. The best example of use for this mechanical invention in the use of putting up a removable flag pole on a Recreational Vehicle (RV). The RV pole application is just one of a variety of applications where a removable pole invention can be used.

PROBLEM

Erecting a sturdy removable pole can be cumbersome, expensive or even dangerous in some situations. A removable pole can be unstable and a ladder may be required for assembly. A permanently mounted pole is an alternative but in situations where the pole must be frequently removed a permanently mounted pole is not practical. A removable pole must either be supported at (2) locations (usually the ends and/or middle span) or it must be sturdy enough to stand from a single point connection of some type. The sturdy single point connection type pole is heavy, costly and time consuming to put up and take down. The pole supported at (2) locations usually requires that the pole be clamped and unclamped every time it is assembled. A ladder maybe needed in some situations especially in the application of erecting a pole on a Recreational Vehicle (RV). The RV pole application is just one of a variety of applications where a removable pole is used.

DRAWINGS (List all drawings. Each drawing should be signed, dated, and witnessed.):

Figure A Twist

Figure B Twist—Flagpole Inserted 35 Degrees

Figure C Twist—Flagpole Inserted 75%

Figure D Twist—Flagpole Inserted 100%,

Figure E Twist—Dimensional

Figure F Socket—Dimensional

Figure G Flagpole, Twist & Socket

Figure H Motor Home Ladder, Twist & Socket

Figure I Flagpole into Twist—Step #1, 35 degrees

Figure J flagpole into Twist—Step #2, in & Up

Figure K Flagpole into Socket—Step #3

Figure L Flagpole installed 100%

Figure M Flagpole, Twist & Socket Assembly

Figure N Socket—Multi Positional Mounting Bracket—Front

Figure O Socket—Multi Positional Mounting Bracket—Rear

Figure P Socket—Mounting Bracket Split—Rear

Figure Q Socket—Adjustable “C” Clamp Channel—Rear

Figure R Socket—Teeth—Rear

DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

The invention comprises of an easy connect/disconnect pole and support system. There are many applications for this invention, one such application is a RV Flagpole, and this application will be used to describe the invention. The Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System is designed to allow a removeable pole without using a ladder or any other pole installation clamps. After initial one time installation of the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System mounting brackets, a pole can be erected and removed without using a ladder. The Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System consists of (2) main components. The upper “Twist” mount (Fig. A) and the lower “Socket” mount (Fig. F). The key component that makes the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System work is the “Twist” mount design.

The “Twist”

-   -   The upper support “Twist” component is the key to the workings         of the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System.     -   It is cylindrical in shape (tube) with open ends and an open         angled slot in the center approximately 35-degrees from vertical         centerline. (Fig. E)     -   The angled slot is slightly larger than the Flag Pole diameter.         (Fig. B)     -   The “Twist” name comes from the action that takes place when         inserting the Flag Pole into the angled slot. (Fig. C)     -   It can be made of Aluminum or ABS Plastic.     -   It mounts directly above the inline with the lower “Socket”         mount (Fig. H)     -   It can be mounted to numerous surfaces but it is intended to be         clamped to the existing RV ladder.     -   The mount is a multi-positional to clamp to adjust to the         multitude of angled ladders from the various manufacturers motor         homes (Fig. Q), a preferred embodiment.         The “Socket”     -   The lower “Socket” mount is basically a holder of the lower end         of the flagpole.     -   It is Cylindrical in shape (Tube) with an open top and closed         bottom. (Fig. F)     -   It can be made of Aluminum of ABS Plastic.     -   It mounts directly under an inline with the upper “Twist” mount         (Fig. H)     -   It can be mounted to numerous surfaces but it is intended to be         clamped to the existing RV ladder.     -   The mount is a multi-positional to clamp, which can be adjusted         to the multitude of ladder angles from the various manufacturers         of motor homes. (Fig. Q), a preferred embodiment.         The “Multi-Positional Mount Bracket”, a preferred embodiment.     -   Both the upper “Twist” and the lower “Socket” have the same         mounting bracket design.     -   The mount brackets attach to the RV ladders using either hose         clamps or other equivalent attachment method.     -   The mount bracket can be rotated to accommodate the many         different angles of motor home ladders.     -   Once the “Twist” and “Socket” are mounted to RV or equivalent,         there is no need to remove them for flagpole installation or         removal.         Operational Instruction     -   After semi-permanent installation of the “Twist” and “Socket”         the process of erecting the Flag Pole is an easy (3) step         process.         -   1. Position the flagpole at an approximate 35-degree angle             into the angled slot in the “Twist”. (Fig. I)         -   2. Once inserted into the slot, rotate the bottom of the             pole towards the “Socket”. The pole will naturally follow             the slot in the “Twist” upon which it will be held by the             “Twist”. (Fig. J)         -   3. One held by the “Twist” push up or if already high             enough, position end of flagpole into the “Socket” until the             pole hits bottom. (Fig. K) 

1. The invention comprises of an easy connect/disconnect pole and support system. There are many applications for this invention, one such application is a RV Flagpole, and this application will be used to describe the invention. The Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System is designed to allow a removable pole without using a ladder or any other pole installation clamps. After initial one time installation of the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System mounting brackets, a pole can be erected and removed without using a ladder. The Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System consists of (2) main components. The upper “Twist” mount (Fig. A) and the lower “Socket” mount (Fig. F). The key component that makes the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System work is the “Twist” mount design. The “Twist” The upper support “Twist” component is the key to the workings of the Easy Set-Up Pole & Support System It is cylindrical in shape (tube) with open ends and an open angled slot in the center approximately 35-degrees from vertical centerline. The angled slot is slightly larger than the Flag Pole diameter. The “Twist” name comes from the action that takes place when inserting the Flag Pole into the angled slot. It can be cast of Metal or molded in Plastic. It mounts directly above and inline with the lower “Socket” mount. It can be mounted to numerous surfaces but it is intended to be clamped to the existing RV ladder. The mount is a multi-positional to clamp to adjust to the multitude of angled ladders from the various manufactures motor homes, a preferred embodiment. The “Socket” The lower “Socket” mount is basically a holder of the lower end of the flagpole. It is Cylindrical in shape (Tube) with an open top and closed bottom. It can be made of Aluminum or ABS Plastic. It mounts directly under and inline with the upper “Twist” mount. It can be mounted to numerous surfaces but it is intended to be clamped to the existing RV ladder. The mount is a multi-positional to clamp, which can be adjusted to the multitude of ladder angles from the various manufactures of motors homes, a preferred embodiment. The “Multi-Positional Mount Bracket”, a preferred embodiment. Both the upper “Twist” and the lower “Socket” have the same mounting bracket design. The mount brackets attach to the RV ladders using either hose clamps or other equivalent attachment method. The mount bracket can be rotated to accommodate the many different angles of motor home ladders. Once the “Twist” and “Socket” are mounted to RV or equivalent, there is no need to remove them for flagpole installation or removal. Manner of Using After semi-permanent installation of the “Twist” and “Socket” the process of erecting the Flag Pole is an easy (3) step process.
 1. Position the flagpole at an approximate 35-degree angle into the angled slot in the “Twist”.
 2. Once inserted into the slot, rotate the bottom of the pole towards the “Socket”. The pole will naturally follow the slot in the “Twist” upon which it will be held by the “Twist”.
 3. One held by the “Twist” push up or if already high enough, position end of flagpole into the “Socket” until the pole hits bottom. 